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    '''Eggender''' is a [[xenogender]] identity that may feel as if they have one gender as a shell of another gender, and this gender shell cracks or entirely breaks upon pressure being applied onto it.
    '''Eggender''' is a [[xenogender]] identity that may feel as if they have one gender as a shell of another gender, and this gender shell cracks or entirely breaks upon pressure being applied onto it.
    [[File:Main eggender flag by Nsen.png|thumb|Main eggender flag by Fandom user Nsen.|250x250px]]
    [[File:Eggender by HarmonixLol.png|thumb|Alternate eggender flag by Fandom User HarmonixLol.|220x220px]]
    [[File:Eggender 2 by HarmonixLol.png|thumb|Alternate eggender flag by Fandom user HarmonixLol.|220x220px]]
    One may also feel that their gender is egg-like, related to certain qualities of eggs, feels inexplicably tied to eggs, or simply can be best described through egg-related things or metaphors. One could also be [[Paschgender]], but the two are not interchangeable despite both relating to eggs.

    ==Flag==
    The first three flags were made by Fandom user Nsen, and the other two were made by Fandom user [[User:HarmonixLol|HarmonixLol]].


    The yellows and whites in the flags are meant to represent eggs.
    One may also feel that their gender is egg-like, related to certain qualities of eggs, feels inexplicably tied to eggs, or simply can be best described through egg-related things or metaphors.


    == History ==
    ==History==
    Eggender was first coined on the LGBTA+ Wiki on April 13, 2021 by Fandom user [[User:Mercuryorhymn|Mercuryorhymn]].
    Eggender was first coined on the LGBTA+ Wiki on April 13, 2021 by Fandom user [[User:Mercuryorhymn|Mercuryorhymn]] based on a post by Fandom user [[User:EdenHound|EdenHound]].<gallery>
    File:Eggender (xenic gender, fem shell).png|Eggender (xenic gender, feminine shell) by Nsen.
    File:Eggender (agenrine gender, masc shell).png|Eggender (agenrine gender, masculine shell) by Nsen.
    </gallery>
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Flagless Identities]]
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    Eggender is a xenogender identity that may feel as if they have one gender as a shell of another gender, and this gender shell cracks or entirely breaks upon pressure being applied onto it.

    Main eggender flag by Fandom user Nsen.
    Alternate eggender flag by Fandom User HarmonixLol.
    Alternate eggender flag by Fandom user HarmonixLol.

    One may also feel that their gender is egg-like, related to certain qualities of eggs, feels inexplicably tied to eggs, or simply can be best described through egg-related things or metaphors. One could also be Paschgender, but the two are not interchangeable despite both relating to eggs.

    Flag

    The first three flags were made by Fandom user Nsen, and the other two were made by Fandom user HarmonixLol.

    The yellows and whites in the flags are meant to represent eggs.

    History

    Eggender was first coined on the LGBTA+ Wiki on April 13, 2021 by Fandom user Mercuryorhymn based on a post by Fandom user EdenHound.

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